Stephane Richard in an interview Saturday with the French news agency AFP denied that his company’s decision to end a brand-licensing agreement with the Israeli firm Partner was a message that it was seeking to withdraw from Israel.
Richard said that he “sincerely” regretted the “controversy,” according to AFP.
A day earlier, Richard had told the Israeli news website Ynet that he did not mean to say that Orange was pulling out of Israel for political reasons.
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Sheik Hassan Nasrallah made the remarks Friday during a rally in southern Beirut, responding to a comment from Israel that a future war could displace more than a million Lebanese, The Associated Press reported.
On Thursday, the Jerusalem Post quoted an unnamed Israeli military official saying that if given no choice, Israel would “evacuate 1 million, 1.5 million residents in Lebanon, and act.”
In letter, Netanyahu tells attendees at emergency BDS summit in Las Vegas, ‘You are on the front lines of fight against BDS, and Israel must stand with you.’
“De-legitimization of Israel must be fought, and you are on the front lines,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told attendees in a letter read aloud at a BDS emergency summit organized by Sheldon Adelson in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
“It’s not about this or that Israeli policy. It’s about our right to exist here as a free people,” the prime minister stressed.
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2nd time in four days… Another market in #Donetsk destroyed by shelling. pic.twitter.com/V1orb1DFVv
— Ilya Petrenko (@ilpetrenko_rt) June 6, 2015
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At least 44 people have been killed in airstrikes by the Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, according to the Houthi-run news agency Saba.
“More than 44 citizens were martyred and 100 others including women and children, according to preliminary figures,” the agency initially reported. Later figures from a Health Ministry official suggest there were at least 180 people wounded.
Among the dead there were at least 20 civilians, according to a medic working at the scene cited by AFP. Civilians from buildings near the strikes’ target also reportedly comprised most of those injured.
The attacks hit a Houthi rebel military headquarters. The Saudi-led military conducted four airstrikes in the early morning hours, and the casualty count was initially reported as much lower than the above figures.
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Race to head the Mossad is in full swing after current chief Tamir Pardo said in closed discussions that he plans to end his term in January 2016.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has recently begun the process of considering three candidates to replace Tamir Pardo as head of the Mossad: Ram Ben- Barak, the director-general of the Intelligence Affairs Ministry; Yossi Cohen, Netanyahu’s national security advisor; and N., the current deputy head of the Mossad.
Another name that has come up is that of the soon-to-be retired Air Force Commander Amir Eshel.
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